we just saw barack obama signing the papers for him to be nominated as secretary of state. let's check in with robin meade. robin? >> if you're on the national mall like these folks were, i want to see how the speech resonated with them. i told them they could get their word in. stephanie is from indianapolis, and you said there is a part of the speech that really resonated with you. >> yes, it was a very emotional moment, but the best part was the president calling us to unite as a nation, unite as a nation. it was wonderful. >> how about you, gwen, over here? >> he just talked about how we are such a resilient nation, and i just thought, you know, i live in new jersey, so we just did the sandy storm, and, you know, a lot of people, a lot of my friends, their houses got swept away, so, you know, he was saying, hey, you know, even though we can be at our lowest point, we're a nation that always comes back, and we would stand at the forefront. so to me that was a big thing. we really need to focus on that. >> gwen, thank you. so you had the same feelings that resonated with